Alwen Williams,
Chief Executive and Andy Roberts, Regional Strategic Development Planning Officer
Decision:
Members noted the
update on progress with preparing a Delivery Agreement for the Strategic
Development Plan for North Wales and the key issues highlighted that will need
future resolution.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Alwen Williams, CJC Chief Executive and Andy Roberts, Regional
Strategic Development Planning Officer.
RESOLVED:
Members
noted the update on the progress in preparing a Delivery Agreement for the
North Wales Strategic Development Plan and the main matters highlighted that
will need to be resolved in future.
DISCUSSION
The report
was presented, noting that the SDP for North Wales was a statutory requirement,
and it was highlighted that the report noted the main steps for producing the
Plan.
The
Regional Strategic Development Planning Officer noted that it was a pleasure to
give an update on the work that had been undertaken. It was emphasised that
they were in the early stages of producing the SDP. It was noted that an
initial draft of the Delivery Agreement had been produced and shared with the
Government together with relevant stakeholders and the Strategic Planning
Sub-committee of the CJC. It was noted that the sub-committee had essentially
agreed but had highlighted financial risks that would be noted later on in the report.
It was
noted that the draft programme followed a 5-year timescale, and that the plan
was over a 25-year period. He expressed his personal opinion
that the 5-year timescale of the draft programme was rather long but followed
the Government's guidance and highlighted that the main concern was ensuring
that we get the Plan right. In terms of the 25-year plan, it was noted that
some plans had been identified to start as early as possible.
In terms of
communication and consultation, given that it was such a wide area, much
consultation would take place virtually on a regional basis
but face-to-face events could be held locally and some regionally.
It was
emphasised that the biggest risk was the financial risk - the figure was so high and no money had been confirmed for the Plan, therefore
the financial deficit would have to be found. It was explained that the
Delivery Agreement would be going out to consultation today, and that the
Agreement could hopefully be presented to the CJC in September as the one that
will be submitted to the Government. However it was
highlighted that the financial deficit would need to be resolved in order for
the DA to be completed. It was noted that the CJC Lead for North Wales together
with other CJCs across Wales had raised this matter with the Government.
Attention
was drawn to section 7 which highlighted the steps once the Delivery Agreement
had been presented, noting that an open discussion was needed to form a full
vision for the Plan in the autumn.
The members
expressed their thanks for the report and noted, if there were problems with
making up the financial deficit, that this be reported immediately to the CJC.
It was noted that the Government would hopefully respond before the election
due to be held in May. It was noted that the main concerns of the Strategic
Planning Sub-committee would be reported immediately to the CJC.
It was
asked whether the Plan would be published to the public in a simpler,
understandable and concise format. It was noted that steps would be taken to
ensure that the document was inclusive and accessible allowing access to anyone
who was eager to read the Plan.
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